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1.1 question 1 A. Communicate clearly across a variety of different contexts and đồ sộ a wide range of audiences by adapting communicative styles appropriately according đồ sộ cultural and societal expectations. B. Recognize and apply analytical problem solving techniques. C. Critically evaluate the reliability of sources for an academic context. D. Filter, manage and organize information from a wide variety of sourcesterm-8 for use in academic study. E. Demonstrate awareness of ethical issues related đồ sộ academic integrity surrounding the access and use of information. F. Understand the importance and function of critical thinking in academic culture.
Which of the following are learning objectives for this MOOC?
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C. Critically evaluate the reliability of sources for an academic context. D. Filter, manage and organize information from a wide variety of sources for use in academic study. E. Demonstrate awareness of ethical issues related đồ sộ academic integrity surrounding the access and use of information.
1.1 question 2 20%
What percentage of your total marks is the final summative assessment worth?
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25%
30%
35%
1.1 question 3 A. In video clip questions và polls B. Short quizzes after each lesson C.Quizzes after each module D. Discussion board posts E. Final summative assessment.
Which of the following are NON-assessed activities on this MOOC?
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A. In video clip questions và polls B. Short quizzes after each lesson
1.2 question 1 A. Academic integrity B. Freedom C. Critical thinking D. Intellectual inquiry and communication E. Ethical contribution F. The contingency of knowledge
Which of the following are some of the core values and expectations of academic culture mentioned by academics 1.2a?
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A. Academic integrity C. Critical thinking D. Intellectual inquiry and communication E. Ethical contribution
1.2 question 2 Check 2 options. Knowing how đồ sộ mix up a personal computer. Writing an tin nhắn đồ sộ your lecturer at university Creating a LinkedIn profile. Reading a book on an e-reader
Which of the following actions would need some level of digital literacy?
Writing an tin nhắn đồ sộ your lecturer at university Creating a LinkedIn profile.
1.3. Question 3 Check one option. Giving a presentation Making a valid argument Cataloging information on a library trang web. Beginning an assignment with one opinion, but changing your opinion as you gather and read more information sources with contrary evidence.
According đồ sộ the experts in 1.2b, which of the following is an example of the contribution of information and digital literacy đồ sộ the values of academic culture?
Beginning an assignment with one opinion, but changing your opinion as you gather and read more information sources with contrary evidence.
1.3 Question 1 Complete course readings in advance. Enroll for classes in advance. Arrive for lectures and tutorials in advance. Prepare for assignments in advance.
What aspects of time management does Jessa Collings say are most important at university?
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Complete course readings in advance. Prepare for assignments in advance.
1.3 Question 2 Be open-minded. Be judgmental about what they are studying. Language skills Study skills
What does Professor Nick Enfield suggest is one of the most important ways for a student đồ sộ prepare for university?
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1.3 Question 3 How their field understands and presents knowledge. University expectations Disciplinary procedures How đồ sộ be successful at university.
What does Marcella Robertson suggest students notice at university?
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How their field understands and presents knowledge.
1.4 Question 1 Understanding academic culture in its entirety, without being divided into parts. Behaving ethically and responsibly at university. Being honest and not cheating. Displaying the core values of academic culture - honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility - in class.
What is academic integrity?
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Behaving ethically and responsibly at university.
1.4 Question 2 to not become involved in political scandals to conduct qualitative research to behave ethically to not cheat
According đồ sộ the lecture, universities are not just trying đồ sộ train you for a job role, but are also trying đồ sộ prepare you ...
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1.4 Question 3 Honesty Trust Fairness Responsibility
"Academic communities of integrity value the interactive, cooperative, participatory nature of learning. They honor, value, and consider diverse opinions and ideas. ... In academic environments of integrity, even those who disagree on facts share ... reverence for knowledge and the methods by which it is obtained." (International Centre for Academic Integrity , năm trước, pg 24).
Which of the academic values is this referring to?
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1.5 Question 1 Plagiarism Self-plagiarism Cheating Fabrication or falsification of data or results. Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student.
Read the following example of misconduct.
It's 4.30, and Mary has just taken the final exam for Introduction đồ sộ Microbiology. She feels pretty confident she did well when she runs into her friend Jane. Jane is in the evening class rather kêu ca the afternoon class that Mary is in, and is about đồ sộ take the exam. She is a little nervous as she hasn't studied enough, sánh Mary tells her a few of the more difficult questions, and her answers for those questions.
What kind of misconduct is happening?
(Refer đồ sộ 1.4)
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Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student
1.5 .Question 2 The contingent nature of academic knowledge. The need for evidence đồ sộ tư vấn opinions. The use of research đồ sộ produce knowledge. The importance of independent learning.
"Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard." - Gene Wolfe
What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer đồ sộ 1.2)
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The contingent nature of academic knowledge.
1.5 .Question 3 The contingent nature of academic knowledge. The need for evidence đồ sộ tư vấn opinions. The use of research đồ sộ produce knowledge. The importance of independent learning.
"Most English-speaking cultures stress the role of the individual in society .... This attitude is reflected in the education system. From pre-school onwards, children are encouraged đồ sộ express themselves in many different ways, and are expected đồ sộ explore activities, subjects and ideas that interest them." - Jean Brick
What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer đồ sộ 1.2)
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The importance of independent learning.